While direct IQ comparisons are difficult, wolves demonstrate sophisticated problem-solving, communication, and social learning within their natural environment. They excel at tasks crucial for survival, like hunting and pack coordination. Dogs, through selective breeding, have developed specialized cognitive skills for understanding human cues and commands, which might appear as "higher" intelligence in a domestic setting. However, this difference reflects adaptation for different environments, not an inherent disparity in overall intelligence. Explore our full article for a deeper dive into wolf and dog cognition.
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